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← GeographyWhich process explains pyroclastic flow formation during Plinian volcanic eruptions?
A)Lava dome collapse concentrates density
B)Stratospheric winds induce rapid cooling
C)Column collapse due to density increase✓
D)Lahar propagation by increased rainfall
💡 Explanation
When a Plinian eruption column becomes too cool and dense, gravitational instability causes it to collapse laterally because air ingestion increases density faster than thermal lift can sustain it. Therefore, column collapse produces pyroclastic flows, instead of dome collapse, wind cooling, or rainfall which address alternative processes.
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